Neeladri Amusement Park in Bangalore is an amusement park and water park at the same time. A 30-acre-wide park full of fun and recreation, Neeladri Amusement Park is proud to offer 45 different exhilarating rides, as well as restaurants, food stalls, a Roman amphitheater and a video games arcade. Located on Hosur Road behind Electronics City, this famous park is open from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. with a very affordable entrance ticket and a fee for each ride or an open ticket for all the rides.

Neeladri Amusement Park

Bangalore is the capital city of Karnataka State in South India. It is one of the top cities in the country, most notably for its world-renowned IT industry and software companies. Clearly the technological hub of the country, Bangalore attracts thousands of visitors [Read more…]

“Shivaganga” is not the easiest name for a tourist destination to say or remember. After you’ve visited it, however, it would be very difficult for you to shrug off the many beautiful and picturesque sights you’ve seen from this scenic hill in Bangalore, India. Simply put, Shivaganga is a must-see when in Bangalore.

Experience being top of the word when in Shivaganga

Tourists, vacationers, IT professionals, pensioners, nature lovers and religious pilgrims regularly make their way to Bangalore, the capital city of the state of Karnataka in South India. Bangalore is an old city, dating back to 1537, but is now the most highly [Read more…]

Muthyalamaduvu is a famous tourist spot and picnic area you should not miss when in Bangalore. Also known as “Pearl Valley”, Muthyalamaduvu (or Muthyala maduvu) is located along the equally popular Bannerghatta National Park, although not very near. It is located within a picturesque valley with a lovely waterfall, cool stream and picturesque rock formations. There are a number rocks under cool, shady areas that make for perfect picnic experience in this part of the world.

Muthyalamaduvu in Bangalore

Arrange your vacation schedule to make sure that you include a visit here, and hopefully not on a Sunday when it can get very [Read more…]

If there is just one temple you should visit while in Bangalore, make it Ragi Gudda Anjaneya Temple. This is one temple that does not only offer a picturesque sanctuary for worshippers but also an opportunity to help the people through its charitable foundation. Ragi Gudda provides free education with daily meals to more than 1,000 students. Teachers are professionals who volunteer their services for free. Also, there is a medical center that conducts free medical consultation and use of different laboratories and testing facilities. The foundation also runs a library and convention hall, and offers free language classes, yoga classes and music lessons.

Visit Ragi Gudda Anjaneya Temple

The temple is revered by locals as a very helpful social center in the area. For a small fee, the temple rents out two halls, a small and a [Read more…]

Bangalore is visited not only by people but also birds, migratory birds from different parts of the world. A large number of these winged and feather-covered visitors specifically arrive at the Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary in winter. This is one of the most popular bird sanctuaries in all of India.

Storks in Ranganathittu Bird Sanctuary

Located in South India, Bangalore is the capital city of the state of Karnataka. It is widely known the world over for its hi-tech IT industry, sealing the city’s reputation as the information technology hub of India. While the usual hustle and bustle of this modern and [Read more…]

Bangalore City in South India is known for many things and one of them has got to be Ramanagaram. What is it exactly? Located about 48 kilometers to the southwest of the city and with elevation of 935 meters above sea level, Ramanagaram is a rocky terrain that is composed of seven picturesque hills. They are Somagiri, Shivaramagiri, Yatirajagiri, Krishnagiri, Revanna Siddeshwara Betta, Sidilakallu Betta, and Jala Siddeshwara Betta.

Ramanagaram in Bangalore City

It is a rock climber’s paradise. Climbers and enthusiasts from all over the world come here to challenge themselves by climbing world-class climbs such as the “Gabbar Ki Asli Pasand” and “Labor Pain” on Wanakkal wall, “UIAA” and “Kalia” on Rainbow wall, and [Read more…]